Wednesday, June 29th 2011
TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.5.4 Released
TechPowerUp released the latest version of GPU-Z, our popular graphics hardware information and monitoring utility. Version 0.5.4 packs a large number of changes, beginning with faster start-up, support for the entire line of NVIDIA GeForce 500M series GPUs, new models of Intel Sandy Bridge processor graphics, a number of AMD Radeon HD 6000M series GPUs, improved support for AMD APUs, and a number of bug fixes.
GPU-Z has overcome the slow start-up issue on AMD Radeon GPUs, it loads slightly faster on NVIDIA GPUs, too. ROP count reading on AMD Radeon HD 6790, Turks & Whistler was fixed; along with sensor count on Caicos, Whistler, Turks. OpenCL detection on some NVIDIA drivers was fixed. The ability to read UMA-shared memory on AMD APU systems was added. GPU-Z has better ability to detect and warn of spurious graphics cards with faked IDs. GPU-Z 0.5.4 is available in both its standard form and the ASUS Republic of Gamers themed variant.DOWNLOAD: GPU-Z 0.5.4 | GPU-Z 0.5.4 ASUS ROG Themed
A complete list of changes with this version follows.
GPU-Z has overcome the slow start-up issue on AMD Radeon GPUs, it loads slightly faster on NVIDIA GPUs, too. ROP count reading on AMD Radeon HD 6790, Turks & Whistler was fixed; along with sensor count on Caicos, Whistler, Turks. OpenCL detection on some NVIDIA drivers was fixed. The ability to read UMA-shared memory on AMD APU systems was added. GPU-Z has better ability to detect and warn of spurious graphics cards with faked IDs. GPU-Z 0.5.4 is available in both its standard form and the ASUS Republic of Gamers themed variant.DOWNLOAD: GPU-Z 0.5.4 | GPU-Z 0.5.4 ASUS ROG Themed
A complete list of changes with this version follows.
- Considerably improved startup time on ATI cards, faster on NVIDIA, too
- Improved rendering on high-DPI screens
- Fixed ROP count reading on AMD Radeon HD 6790, Turks & Whistler
- Fixed sensor count on Caicos, Whistler, Turks
- Fixed OpenCL detection on some NVIDIA drivers
- Memory size reading support for AMD Fusion GPUs
- Added die size and transistor count for GF108, GF114, Turks, Caicos
- Added detection for more Intel Sandy Bridge GPUs
- Added detection for variants of GT 220, GTS 450
- Added detection for faked cards based on GTS 250, 9600 GT, NV41M
- Added detection for GeForce GTX 560 non-Ti, GT 520, GF116 based GTS 450, GT 550M, GeForce 315, GeForce 405, Quadro 2000 & 6000
- Added detection for GeForce GTX 560M, GT 555M, GT 550M, GTX 540M, GT 525M, GT 520M, GTX 415M, GT 410M, Quadro 1000M, NVS 4200M
- Added detection for GT218 based ION 2 / 9300 GS / 8400 GS / 405 / NVS 300
- Added detection for HD 6750, HD 6770, HD 6850M, HD 6970M, HD 6670M, HD 6650M, HD 6330M, FirePro 2260
17 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.5.4 Released
I would think such a small app pulling driver details wouldn't take much time at all, but I literally have no idea.
which card is that? do you know which voltage regulator by any chance?
P.S.
Any chance for new languages to be added? :P
Is it true some GTS 450 are GF116 based or just a detection fault?